On 18 May 2013, EPSO launches the second international "Fascination of Plants Day"! The goal is to get worldwide as many people as possible enthused about the importance of plant science for agriculture, sustainable food production, environmental conservation, as well as for horticulture, forestry, and non-food products.To get involved, please contact coordinator Trine Hvoslef-Eide.

An early Member of INPPO, won the prestigious L'Oreal-UNESCO Life
Science Award (2012).

CONGRATULATIONS JILL

Polish Proteomics Society

It is our pleasure to inform, that on 13th April 2012, the founding meeting of the first Polish Proteomics Society (PPS) was held in Poznan, Poland. We are also pleased to announce that both Polish country representatives of INPPO found their place in the society board. Dr. Robert Nawrot (Adam Mickiewicz University) was elected Secretary and Dr. Agnieszka Szuba (Institute of Dendrology, PAS) was chosen for a member of the Audit Committee. Further information will soon be available on the Society's website (ptp.ibch.poznan.pl).

INPPO reviewed in a recent publication

Weckwerth W (2011) Green systems biology - From single genomes, proteomes and metabolomes to ecosystems research and biotechnology. J Proteomics 75: 284-305. (open access - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1874391911003290).This article explains the foundations of Green Systems Biology and presents an iterative workflow to investigate the genotype-phenotype-map in plant ecology, evolution and biotechnology. International research networks, especially INPPO, are introduced and their importance is discussed. The socio-economic relevance of these research fields is further discussed.

We would appreciate any suggestions/ comments from the scientific community on any aspect of the INPPO website designing to further improve its visibility and/or contents. Thank you for your cooperation and support. Contact Abhijit Sarkar at contactinppo@gmail.com
or Raj Agrawal at rajaanova@gmail.com.

A Special Issue on Plant Proteomics in
the JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS (JOP) [Volume 74, Issue 8, Pages 1161-1482 (12 August 2011) Plant Proteomics in Europe, Edited by Jenny Renaut, Birte Svensson, Jesus Jorrin-Novo, and Bart Panis] is now available at
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/ 18743919/74/8. In October 2007, the COST action FA0603 "Plant Proteomics in Europe or EUPP"
was launched and held in Munich. This special issue reports on
much of the progress and reflects the current situation of plant proteomics at least in Europe.

A review article highlighting the Plant Proteomics in South Korea INPPO-South Korea Plant Proteomics Chapter has been published in the Plant Omics Journal, and is available at - http://www.pomics.com/ september2012.html

A review article highlighting Plant Proteomics in India and Nepal and development of INPPO India-Nepal Plant Proteomics Chapter (INPPC) has been published in the Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants Journal, which is available here